>> How about this for a variation:
>>
>> For a CCV syllable, you can write the second consonant inside the
>> first one, and the vowel inside the second consonant. For a CVC
>> syllable, you can write the second consonant to the right of the vowel
>> inside the first consonant. That way each syllable is always a single
>> block, and you can immediately tell how many syllables there are.
>> (This would effectively become a syllabary.)
>
Right. I think it looks better when the central parts of all the
blocks are aligned, so that the "ger" syllable doesn't look like it
fell off the line.
mu'o mi'e xorxes